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i $5 Bale Recovery * * \n Cotton Follows Covering Movement ^??_ ? Buying by Shorts Respon? sible for Upturn, Say Traders; Trade Outlook Bearish: Spot Is Steady Unexpectedly strong Liverpool cables and reports of smaller Southern offer iriRS promoted covering in the cotton ? market yesterday and led to a recovery of about a cent a pound, or $5 a bale, in prices. December contracts sold up | to 18.90, or lOti points above the clos , ing quotation of Monday, and closed iat 18.00, with the general market clos? ing firm at a net advance of 15 points ?on October and of 100 to 115 points on the more active position's. < Stop orders which recent sellers had ; placed were uncovered on the advance. | and after their execution the market ? eared under liquidation and scattered J selling seemed to reflect expectation? } that eastern belt offerings would ?n ' crease on advances. Private advices i said that the holding movement in the Southwest was tightening. This was colored by the smaller volume of hedge selling, but comparatively little cotton had been marketed as yet in eastern belt sections and there was fear of liquidation from that quarter. Some months reached the best prices ? of the day late in the afternoon, but the close was a few points off from t'..e ? best under realizing. Southern spot markets as officially reported were unchanged to 85 points higher except Mobile, which was nomi ? nally 50 points lower. Middling quota ! turn's ranged from 18.50 at Fort Worth ' up to 22.00 at Gal veston. ft The local market for spot cotton was \ quiet and unchanged at 20.50 for mid-j ? tiling; sales 100 hales. f The range, of ; ricea follows: < Monday's Open. High Low. Close. elose. Ort If' en 19 r'0 18 50 "l"1 00?? - 18.85 Nov ".' " ,s 30 - D*C . 18.30 18.96 18 30 IS.900*18.95 17.90 .Tan ... 10.20 18.80 18.20 18.70@1S.75 17.65 1-,'f, - ? - IS.70ii 17.55 | March.. 18.32 IS.72 1*14 18.63?18.70 17.60 April .. IS '?"' - ?J.55 Mav . . I?:? 18.70 l*:o 18.55I??18.68 17.55 >---.ltir-:<-.... Ie ? ' " ?"n Ju . . 18.05 18.52 1? 05 1S.50?? 1* 52 17 50 Auk ? '? 7 90 18.30 17.90 18.30 '-i - 17.4:, 8ept. ... 17.95 18.30 17.95 18-3 @ - 17.60 Southern Spot Markets. Galveston quiet, unchanged Ht 22c; sales 1,450 bales. New Orleans steady, unchanged ut 18.75c; pales 553 bales Mobile nominal, 60 pointa low? er at 1? "5c; sales nil. Savannah quiet. 25 ! points higher at 20c; sales 2."! bales, Nor? folk steady, 50 points higher at 18.76c; sales 41'.", bales. Augusta quiet, unchanged nt 19.50c; sales 135 bules. Memphis nom? inal, unchanged at 20c; sales 1,100 bales. t-. i. , ? unchanged ?it 20c; sales nil. Houston steady, 50 points higher at 19.60c; sales r'77 bales. I.lttln Rock quid unchanged at 20.25c; pales 166 bales. Dallas steady, 1? points higher at IS 70? ; sales nil. Montgomery firm, 25 points higher at l r'c . sales nil. Fort Worth steady, B5 points higher at 18.50c; salea 1,021 bale?. Cotton Statistics Y. ster- Last I.art day Week. Year. Torr receipts... 63,446 4 2.357, 52,480 Exports . 2,608 35.286 31,374 ? Exports season. 720,966 f.''<M7'i 928,205 II V V stocks - . 31,939 29.510 99,456 ' p, n stocks. . . .1,037,368 896.898 1,139 703 Interior receipts 42..,- 35,102 37,861 ?' Int. ship::.cuts. 26, -( 21.221 27,078 j N. Y. arrivals. . 5,826 1.09-4 315 Liverpool O?bles?Spot cotton quiet at BS points advai dling, 14.70-1. Sales. 4,,000 bales; Ai rriran, 3.000 Imports, 21,000 bales; American, 17,000. Futures opened steady al 10 to IS points decline. Closed steady al a net advance of 30 to 52 pionts. October, 11.0.7(1; December, 13.95d; January, 13.93d; March, 13.81d; May, 13.7 d; July, 13.56d. Manchester: Yarns ''"" "and < loths, irregular. Cottonseed Oil Th" market rallied sharply from an early decline atifi closed Arm, with net tialns of 35 i ' 36 points. The early weakness in lard caused more or loss pressure, but the flrmness In cotton as well as rumors of exp irl sales of about .1,000 barrels of oil caused an active covering movement and prices responded easily as the techni? cal sldi ol the market was evidently firmer. , LARGEST STOCK 'CLOSED AUTOS Limousines,Landaulets, Coupes,Sedaiu.Victorias,Etc. Some New?Some Used. Like New ! Piere?. Cadillacs, Marnions, Lancias, IP. Mies, l,oromohlles, Mercers Steams, Peerless, iil.lsmoblloa, Willys-Knights, Libcrtys, Owen-Magnetic, Standard, fVinton, Reos, i ? ':? lets an ; Others, Neu Arrivals Dully. Cash, or One Year's Time To Pay No Mortoag?! No Notes! No Publicity! Also 'I urinti. Runabouts. Kaceabouts, in All Huinlar I Makis. Demonstratlotia Given, Automo? biles Traded. * Our Prices Are Extremely Reasonable Everything a. llepresentcd. Square Iieals Assured, New Sedan Bodies?Prices Right foi Cadillacs, l'a Kurds. Locomobiles, Etc Etc Caed Sedans. Limousines. Coupes, Etc., for all makes. All Types: nig Bargalnsl Tires and Tubes?Closing Out Sale ! Take Advantage of the Following Opportunities All First" Shoes in stock 40', off All "Blemished" at 40 ; to 70 ; off Lots of new, A1 Tires. S8, $9, S10,S12.S15,S20 1 3 ol List Prices on odd Si7,es In Clinchers, TUBES: 3 ?for list price of 1 USED SHOES. $6. $7, $8. $10, ETC. Stork up .>., ?. dealers pay mure than our pri?es at ri tall Export Tires at Ridiculously T.ow Trices Jandorf Automobile Co. Rstabllsbed In 1899. Telephone, Circle 1478 ? 235-237 W.50th St.. near Broadway ( Tire Dept.. I6BI Broadway, corner 53d St. INSTRUCTION The Berlitz School of Languages Manhattan?30 West 34th Street. Brooklyn?218 Livingston Street H: inches l? ?ver 300 leading cities In America, Europe and ?Africa. Pupil? travel log may transfer the Value of their lesson? iroin one city to another without additional rim?*? '\ND CLASS LESSONS DAY OR EVENINGS BEST OK KATIVE TEACHERS, Term? rsaacnobie. Catalogue on application. GRAND PRIZES AT AI,I. EXPOSITIONS. New Classes Constantly Forming. TRIAL. L BSSON F K E K. -~~ HAMILTON^ ?^INSTITUTE FOR BOYS Now home, 339 West 86th St. Opens Oct. 1 ?CHOOL CKKTIKICATKS for "j , i rli?, Auf CONNECTIONS with ?wt Sid? OU TINO B?RKELEY-IRVING SCHOOL FOR BOYS 811 West 83d St. Curriculum of ttio widest scope from Primary School to College. Athletic? warmly encouraged. Swimming Tool ??id Oymnaslum on the premises. /llwvfrQfed catalog on request. LOUIS I). KAY, Ph. !>., Headmaster. Telephon} Schuylor 4SU6. K0H?T SCHOOL FOR BOYS B- I. Knjrrl. Prln Harr!son-on-Sound. N. Y. Phone S0S-J Park DANCING INSTRUCTION LOVELL'S 637 MADISON AVE. CLASS "n"m LESSONS 1UC W? (uitsutM to toaak ;?? to ?tue? til th. l&tosl ?Wmo ***??? Qulekl? ut o*rr**tk< io lessons $8 . FSiTATS LBMONS - a a u. to u r. u, ,?iTflouT ?jrrim Total s.ilos for Ihn day were 8,100 barrels. The rang-- of prlci s ?..Hows: Monday's Open High. Low, Closo. oloi o Spot ... - 10.70 '?? 10.GO on .... 10.75 '??? 1 2 50 10.60 Nov.... 30.55 1070 IP.5.5 10.70il 10.76 10.40 Deo. ... Li 90 11,21 1" DO I 1.22 6 I 1 27 11.07 .'an. ... 1 I 00 1 1.27 10.98 11.24 ' ? ? I 26 I 1.07 Feb, . . ! 1.25 ,, ; | (il I 1.10 March.. 11.24 l i 35 11.19 1I.40W 11 55 11.22 i April.. . -- 1 I, l.'.'.i ! I.:.' 1 1.26 j May.. .. i 1.38 i i,C2 1 1.35 1 I 62 ?; i I 65 11.1" ?Sugar Market Firmer On Prospect of Relief Current Year pines. ago. Sugar, granulated, lb... 1! & 12 9 Coffee. Bin No. 7. 7 1 ?: - | Coffee, Santos, No. ".... 22% (fi 234 25 4 Prospoi's of financial assistance for j Cuba imparted strength to the sugar ! market bore yesterday, :is it was be? lieved this action would prevent, for ?the time being at, least, distressed ! sugars ?'rom being pressed for salo. Further shipment of raws, it is said 111 ' the trade, might easily depress valuoa, i but, efforts are being made to hold stbcKs in Cuba until the local market is in a more receptive mood. An ad? vance of l cent a pound for refined to [ 12 cents, less 2 per cent fol cash, was ' announced by one refiner. The ranee of prices: The rani;.' of prlci s: Monday's Open. High. Low. Close. close. Oct. - - 8.2?'.; 8.25 S.40 Nov.... 8.20 8.45 8 15 8.20(51 S 25 8.40 ? Lee. ... 8.40 s 50 S. 2 ' S 25 ? h 30 8.40 Jan.... 8.15 8.26 8.05 8.15<fj 8.20 s 20 : Feb. ... R.15 8 15 s 15 7.95 R.00 s in .Mar.... 7.86 8.10 7.86 7.90 t(i S. 00 8 1(1 Apr.... S 20 8 20 s 20 7 95 ri 8.05 8.15 May... 8.10 s.25 8.10 &.05ii;i s.10 8.25 j Coffee Futures A alight advanee In ?il 'activo months, most of which was held In spite of a ? gglng tendency, led many to I believe thai liquidation had about reached the limit, placing Ihe market In 1 stronger technical position Soi of fhn buying w;,s believed t.. have been Cor Investors, although the bulk was by shorts. Firm orders from Brazil were higher. The range o? pi:. ? a: Monda Open. High. Low. Clo Oct. ... - ? 6.50(?i r)PC, ... 6,50 6.SO G.50 I - ? < Jan.... ?? 7.04 Mar.... 7.20 7 50 V 20 '. ?'?'? Apr.... ".' ' ? May. ... 7 65 7 R0 7 '.'1 7 *>0 '??' June... - '.' '?' '.' " July. ... 7.80 - ? ?? 7.80 F < ' ?? Aug....- - - v Sept., . . - ? ? S.25I?! Butter, Cheese, Eggs Under- Receipts 1.071 packages Cream? ery, high, v than extras, pound. :?;.' extras, 9 1 ' firsts, 90 to 91 score, : : ? ? first! SS to 89 re, 46 '? 50c; seconds, l '! to s7 score, 40<S I4e: lower grades, 38(f?39e. Danish casks, 50SD57c. Unsalted, higher than extras, I : : .? extras, 60<J?61c; fusts '? - ? - 1 onda, 43 dt 46c. S' ato d.i ?ry 1 ubs, finest, good to pi imp, ?' ''???? ? conn 1011 10 fair, 39 f'?4P.;. Renovati 1. extras, 49c. Ladles, cur? rent make, firsts, 38 4 <S 3ft 4e : seconds, 35>,4@364c; lower grades, 34(fi ?5c. Pack? ing stock, - urn nt make, No. 1 ' '? ' P36c; No. 2. 34@35c; lowei grades, 30@33c. Cheese Receipts. 4.735 boxes. State, whole milk, held flats, sp il, pound, 27@28c; average run, 25@26c; fresh specials, 25i . a.ag' run. 24e; lower gradee, 20?23c; twins held specials, 27? 28c; average run, 25W2Ce Wisconsin, held twins, 2.5@264c; single Daisies, held, 264 V 27 4c : doublo Daisies, hi Id 26 ??? 27c ; Young Americas, held 2? '<? : S 4 ??. skims, held specials, : - . 1 prim to h o ice, 1 .' <?; 1 7 41' ? ,;l "' '-" E ;. 12@ 14 Vic; low, r gTade, 1 Or. Kggs -Receipts, 9,270 eases, Fresh gath? ered, extras, dozen, 71@72c; extra lirsts, 67 '??' 70,- ; tirsls. 61 r>66c; : conds, . - i Cl dirties, No. 1, 60? 52c : checks, fair lo choice, dry, 40ij 17c, Itefrlg rator, special marks, fancy, 55 4 ?68 ; lirsts, ;"? '? .. S 55c seconds, r "??.'.'?-. st;il . Pennsylvania and neai by V. ? tern, hennei y w hit' s, extras, $1.08 ?> 1.10 ; extra firsts S : r 1.05 ; lirsts, v 8 '??" 91 ?? . gathered whites, firsts lo extra firsts, 87 : % : 05 ; under grades, 1 pullets, 70@S2c. Pacific Coast whiles, c.x trn firsts. 98?$1.03; firsts, 88?0Bo; under gradea, 60 ST 8 4c; Potaluma, pullets, 74<??> 80c. Other Western and Southern guth oved whiles, 06?90c. sind. Pennsylvania and nearby Western hennery browns, ex? tras. T.'.wMr, gathered brown and m!x,-ii colors, gin.I'd extras, 71?72c; firsts to cx tra firsts, 6:(@70c. Friend Saves Policeman Attacked by Gangsters Patrolman Breeves Beaten With Own C.lub While Assailants Hold Him Helpless A band of thirty gangsters, nursing a crude against Patrolman Frederick Brecves, of the Fifth Street station, lured him into a deserted side street in the Ghetto early yesterday morning, and but for the intervention of afriend Brecves would have been beaten to death. While bis arms and lops were held by some of th? gangsters others kicked and beat him with his own club. Breeves naw Irving Schaffer, a night watchman, passing and called to him: "Help me, Izzy;, they've got me!" Schaffer drew his gun and attacked Breeves's assailants, firing as he ad? vanced. He is certain that one or more were hit, and told the police he ?,u\v the leader ol* the gang fall. This man had disappeared"? however, when the watch? man returned from a call box, where he summoned the reserves. An automobile was commandeered to carry Breeves to the hospital, where he was treated for numerous bruises ?and lacerations of the 8cal]i. He loft the hospital yesterday afternoon. Antonio Taibi, of .'W4 Stnnto.n Street, is said by the pol ici; to have admitted being with the policeman's assailants, bul lie insisted that, he left them when the fight started. Magistrate Schwab held him in $1,500 bail for ex? amination Friday, when he was ar? raigned in Essex Market court. ?"f""f'ff"r/ffsss/-sjssr//ss///ssw/iy. y////////////^///////^ Supplied with United Electric Service jfj to jtt Madison Avemte Five hundred and fifty rooms, single or en suite, are available to bachelors in this se? lect new residence located in the heart of the city. A restaurant, gymnasium, billiard room, music room and roof garden, provide many clublike comforts. The Allerton 55th Street Co. Inc., arc the owners and builders, Mr. Arthur Loomis Harmon, the architect and Mr. J.W. Ilooley the electrical contractor. /or you?a Commercial Department of compe? tent engineers who will be pleased to consult with you or render advice, without cost or Obligationen all matters of electric light, heat and power service. ' t?he United Electric Lightand Power Co, 130 East ic+h St., Hew York. Brunch Offices 89th St. & Broadway M6th St. & Broadway |il%3gg%%0%^^ i next mouth roaf eath Sealed Tight Kept Right fon you Help Wanted Business Opportunities \?/a?lf" AJ? Furnished Rooms Lost, Found and Rew.rd Situations Wanted Business Cards ? V ?XM 11 rkil? Boarders Wanted Employment Agencie? LOST, FOUND AND REWARD LOST--Mink stole, 12 tallo, somewhat worn; Columbua Day bet worn Wont 160th and Pennsylvania ?nation by 5th hvo. bus; valued ii? keepsake; liberal reward; notify Mrs. Conant, 400 Vest 100th. Phone Wadsworth ?700. LOST?Chow rlogr on Kingston nve., Bklyn., Sunday; young, reddish brown chow dog, maje, black bond Hnd tongue; answers name ('hing. Liberal reward. Tel. 2652-J Lafayette. Deponier, 278A Albany avo. LOST?Certificate of Naturalization, No. . 764,774, Issued by Supreme Court Kings Co., N. V. Reward. M. Leknwltz, 155 .Stage st., Bklyn., N. T. LOST Hox containing blue satin dress Just bought nt Henard's; lost vicinity of 4-flth to 44th. 51 h to 6th ave; reward. Phone Jamalen 1222. LOST?Gold wrist watch, Monday, In Wool worth's or between Maiden Lane and 45 Broadway. Please call Orange 7S0-M. LOST?Small sabla fur, Eth ave., between 0th and 12th sts., Wednesday night, Oct. 13th. Return Apt. 2B, 15 West 12th at. Reward. LOST?Small white poodle In neighbor? hood of l!)th st.; answers to name of Buster; malo; reward. Address 356 W. Hit h st. Lost Bankbooks LOST?Bankbook No. 828,059 of the Union Dime Savings Bank Is missing. Any person having a claim to It Is hereby inlled upon to present the same within ten days or submit to having said pass 1.k canceled and a. new one Issued. LOST- Rank book No. 345.148 of the Franklin Havings Bank. Issued to Mary Cougran. Payment stopped. Please re? turn to hank, 658 Eighth ave., New York city. All person? aro cautioned not to purchase or negotiate same. LOST?Bank book No. 338,435 of the Franklin Savings Bank. Issued to Krank R. Gllvarry. Payment stopped. Please return to bank, 658 Eighth ave., New York City. All persons are cautioned not to purchase or negotiate same. LOST?Bank book No. 330,513 of the Franklin Saving? Rank. Issued to Charles O'Neill. Payment stopped. Please return to bank. OSS Eighth ave., New York City. All persons are cautioned not to purchase or negotiate same. I,'?ST -Bankbook No. 132,185, North River Savings Rank. Payment stopped. Kindly return to bank, 31 West 31th st., New York City. LOST Bankbook No. 1,142.332 of the Rank tor Savings, 2S0 Fourth ave. Pay? ment stopped. Finder please return to bank. LOST Bankbook No. 132.363, the Metro? politan Savings Rank, 1 3d ave. Pay? ment stopped, Finder' plcaso return, to bank. LOST?Bankbook No. 267,461, the New York Savings Rank. Payment,?toppod. Finder please return to bank. LOST Bankbook No. 7S.509 of tho U. S. Savings Rank of N. Y. Payment stopped. Please return book to bank. I.i'ST Bankbook No. 282,067, the New York Savings Rank. Payments stopped. Finder please return to. bank. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET East Side BACHELOR I'nfnrnlshed large room and bath: all conveniences. 745 Madison av. Plaza 3211. 122D, 56 E. Nicely furnished rooms; elec? tricity; all Improvements; $4 up. Scanlon. West Side CENTRAL PARK WEST, 101?Large front room, $14; gentlemen; references. Riv erslde 8:76. DOCTOR'S OFFICE for rent: refined neigh? borhood. 122 W. 120th st. MANHATTAN AVE., 272--Comfortably fur nished double, overlooking park ; gentlemen. Apt. .2. Beardsley. WASHINGTON HEIGHTS ? Attractive laige room, 1 or 2 gentlemen. Phone Wadsworth 2065. 31ST ST. AND 8TH AV. PENN. POST HOTEL AND ANNEX A step to Broadway; opposite Pennsylvania Station and General Post Office: 200 bright, cheerful rooms for men, many facing on wide, airy plaza. ALSO TURKISH RATH, SoLF-SERVICE, 50c Steam, electricity, shower ami tul. bath at] your convenience. A place you will like. Transients, $1.50 up; permanents, $S up. Telephone Chelsea 5 11. C'^l> ST.?Two sunny connecting rooms; run- | inns water; Christian family. Riverside j 115TH, 283 W.?Comfortably furnished large, airy front room, suitable for busi? ness gentleman, $12; refined private family. Apartment '.. 120TH ST., 363 W.?Furnished rooms, run? ning water each room, bath; private house. 120TFI ST. ('joto 7th av.) ? Large, neatly furnished rooms, elevator, telephone; $5. Claremont. 123D, 131W -Well furnished cheerful front room, with kitchenette; light house? keeping. Bronx i 165TH ?ioct Walton ave), block west Grand Concourse; large front room, suit In hie two; phono for particulars Jerome 2017. Tait. Brooklyn PARK SLOPE ? Attractive front room; gentlemen. All conveniences. Phone Sterling 2349. RUTLAND ROAD, 122?New. attractive rooms; heat, electricity; gentlemen; refer? ences. Flatbush 4703. Westchester County MORSEMERE AVE.. 70, Yonkers, between Broadway and Palisade ave. -Ilrlght and attractively furnished rooms for light house? keeping; good street rar connections to New York. Central phone. Yonkers 2J42._ UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET THREE moms, kitchenette and bath; refined neighborhood; eight closets. Phone Lenox 1977. BOARDERS WANTED 116TH (1910 7th ave.)?Well furnished ' room for rent to a gentleman In elevator apartment; electricity and meals, In Spanish family. Mrs. Casas. HELP WANTED FEMALE Domestic CHAMBERMAID, competent. Scandinavian; private faintly. 11 W. 7?th ?t COOK and waitress-chambermaid wanted; 2 Protestant white women, preferably "? sisters, or mother an,I daughter, pr 2 friend^; private family; private house.! Call is West 51st st. HOUSEWORKER, general; widow with baby and nurse wains general houseworker or mother with daughter; good wages. Mohr enshk-ld. 10 East 9th st., mornings between 10 and 1 1. HOUSEWORKER. general (white); three, in family; apartment, no laundry; good wages; city references required. Phone Lenox 1311 before II or between 1 and 2 :30. HOUSEKEEPER for Brooklyn hotel; salary, line. Universal Employment Agi : . 50 West ;;7th. MOTHER'S HELPER, white, to assist in I isehold and care of three-year baby: references required. Reubens, 326 West ; ? : Phone Schuyler t?4t>5. WAITRESS and one chambermaid: work! simple, good wages. 12 East 95th. Miscrllaneon? BOOKKEEPER for carpenter shop: $15 start; Italian preferred. DI Palma, 142 Mae,I,,?Kai St. LAB( ?RATORY ASSISTANT Girl to .i.-sist In laboratory: light, pleasant work; agreeable surroundings; J15 start. Apply Morana, Inc., Ill Eai.t 27th. STENOGRAPHER and swltchboard~rJpera tor requir.-d by prominent decorator and I antique dealer, near 57th st., Madison ave. ; I one of pleasing personality, to act as sec? retary, meet clients ami make herself gen- . erally useful. Write, stating age, experi? ence, salary expected. Christian. Box D 35. Tribune. TYPIST on Underwood machine, with knowledge of billing and office routine, I Christian-. C. V. Uriggs, Inc., 160 East I 6tith st. ? 1 HELP WANTED FEMALE Miscellaneous CLERKS AND TYPISTS WANTED METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Girls IT year? of age ?nd over Hour? 9 to 4:30 o'clock Saturday? 9 t? 12 o'clock Luncheon? served free Salary to start $12.00 Abllltle? of clerk? reviewed each ?Ix months. Those of average ability should be receiving from $16 to $18 per week after the second review. The variation Is due to difference In clerical work. Free classes conducted In Typewriting. Stenography and Dictaphone Operating. Apply In Person between 0 and 4:30 o'clock Room 5033, Metropolitan Building, I MadiBon Ave. (at 23rd St.), New York City. GIRLS WANTED $17.00 to $23.00 a Week $15.00 a week first 2 to 4 weeks Permanent Work Experience unnecessary Best of working conditions Also women up to 35 year? of age wanted for night work, hours 9:30 P. M. to 7:00 A. M.. $18.00 a week after two weeks' Instruction in the daytime at $15.00 a week. $90 to $100 a month reached In six months. Apply at : 1158 Broadway (Cor. 27th st.), Man. 105 Broadway (Cor. Dey at.), Man. 370 B. 150th St., Bronx. 81 Wlltnughby st., Brooklyn. 1336 Broadway. Brooklyn, or telephone: Madison Square Official, NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY. REFINED An important position is open for intelligent and refined girls and young women to act as LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE OPER? ATORS. No previous experience required. Working con? ditions the best. Write for further information or apply at 2 East 28th St. Cor. 5th Ave. AMERICAN TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY. or 24 Walker St., two streets below Canal St. New York City. stenographer. experienced, familiar with general routine of office work ac? curate at figures. .good op? portunity for qualified person oestring permanent position Weinstein bros., coat house, 114 east 230, off O'H AY. SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR, 24 or over; Protestant with some biKh school -du cation for pleasant uptown office; salary $100, give full particulars, stating nation? ality. I) 94. Tribune. Iastructi?? WE CUT patterns to individual measure-, ments. Opening display of fall model? commencing Sept. 20th. McDowell Dress? making 4 Millinery School. 25 West 3&th at. HELP WANTED MALE ACCOUNTANT One having Initiative, executive ability and experienced In oil production and refining business. An exceptional opportunity with a large corporation. Write, stating salary expected 3nd qualifications In detail. Ad? dress A. A. RUSSELL, 66 BROAD ST. BOYS for light messenger serv? ice; $12 a week to .-tart; chance for advancement. Apply Room 312, Tribune Bldg., 154 Nassau Street. ROYS WANTED METROPOLITAN LITE INSURANCE CO. Over 16 vmi's of age. Good Hours. Salary to start $'':. Opportunity for Rapid Advancement Luncheon Served Free. Apply In Person between 0 and 4:30 o'clock Room 5033, Metropolitan Building 1 Madison Avenue (at 23d Street) New York City. BOl Intelligent, ambitions, who wants a chance to learn advertising business. Wm. R. Robinson & Co.. Flat I ron Bldg. BOY -Office boy, Christian, for reliable rirm; excellent advancement. Call at office, Hazard Mfg. Co., 533 Canal St. CLERK?-Young man (20 yrs.) wanted for clerical position with a corporation In their purchasing dept . good advancement fnr the right man. Write stating salary, age, ex? perience, d 93. Tribune. COMBINATION VD WHITER and window trimmer experienced writing for popular priced merchandise; splendid opportunity for right man. See Mr. D?nico, K.iss Stores, l-'7 Newark av.. Jersey City. > iFFICE BOY YOUNG MAN. 15 TO 16 YEARS, FOR EXPORT OFFICE: GOOD CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT FOR BRIGHT CHRIS? TIAN YOUNG MAN. APPLY M. & H CO.. 193 WEST ST., 7TH FLOOR, NEAR DCA NE ST. OFFICE BOY wanted: Intelligent, neat ap? pearance: high school training; go,.,l .sal? ary; opportun'ty for advancement. Mexican Petroleum Co-p.. room 2300. 120 Broadway. OFFICE BOY WANTED: EXPERIENCE IN INSURANCE OFFICE PREFERRED JOSEPH FROGOATT & CO., 25 CHURCH ST.. NEW YoRK. OFFICE boy. messenger, $35 month. New York Oceanic Co., S4 Broad St. SALESMEN Patience Is a virtue but If you are not in the right position, patience disappears and despondency enters, $150 and up? wards weekly, is yours for WALKING and TALKING and TELLING the TRl'TH under our guidance, references; Inter? views confidential; earnings immediate. Suite 1010. 25 W. 43d ?t., Suite 305, 132 ! Nassau st.. Suite S3. 166 Montague ?(., i Brooklyn; Suite 52, 166 Market et. New? ark. HELP WANTED MALE SALESMAN, FI'K Man of exceptional experience, over 40. ns executive to manage popular price fur branch shop Apply with references, Fifth Ave. Fur Shop, ? ; ; Broadway, cor Cortlandl SHIPPING CLERK, 20 to 26; accurate and willing, salary $100. Room 102, New York Publie library. 11 W. 40th st. Instruetloa |77. PER WEEK IN INTERSTATE COMMERCE AM? EXPORT WORK The opportunity >,t a lifetime for a per? manent tuiur- at a salary ranging from $3,600 to $10,000 p? r year whefi ?ble to handle the work efficiently, the men we desire ntuet be over 21 and common school education, be willing to learn In their ?pari? time and have unlimited ambition, determination and initiative; no expert '?nee necessary if willing to devote ?' f< '?'?' hours ?ach week to learn impi tanl technical knowledge; the few chosen will be trained by experts and assisted to positions and salaries according to abili? ty?; interview by appointment only. Phone Beekmiin 3737, or address Mr. Ramstine, 824 Tribune Building, New York City. Auto?Engineering Institute 14th 'year; 2,000 students: Roo graduates. New $joo.000 equipment. Learn a trade. Auto shop. StarHng, Lighting. Driving. Oxy welding. Battery. Machine shop. Vulcanizing. Overhauling. 40 other courses: Investigate. Free Pass and Booklet. Bedford Branch Y. M. C. A. 1125 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn. AUTO INSTRUCTION?We teach repairing and driving i.i short time. L.nse K'lar anteed; ladies' classes; also Ford lessons. American Auto School. 7j6 Lexington ave, (59th). Plaza 4016. MEN wanted to operate moving picture machines in theatres; we teach you days or evenings. American Theatre Building, 644 8lh ave. (42d). Bryant 1513. LEARN TO BE A CHAUFFEUR ?Pleasant, profitable work; day and evening classes. Send for free booklet and visitor's pasa. West Side Y. M. C. A., 306 West 57th St. LOOK ahead ten years, master suitable trade. Linotype pays $L'.*00. Largest school in existence. Empire School, 133 E. 16th. SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALE Cooks COOK?Young woman with ten-year-old boy wishes position with couple; good cook; no washing; best references, tailor store, 354 Clinton av.. West Ho boken. N. J. COOK, young Irish girt, excellent two years' references; $70-$75; city family. IL, Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 Last 43d st . 3d floor. Telephone S947 Murray Hill. COOK Young Finn, city apartment , $85; excellent city references. S., Miss Hof? mayer's Agency, 10 Last 43d st., jd floor. Telephone 8047 Murray Hill. COOK ANO WAITRESS?Finnish girls; speak English, references. Lehti's ! Agency, 58 East 125th st. Tel, ; hone Harlem 5515. COOK and WAITRESSS, both n-at. effi? cient; excellent, references; together or separate; city or country. Shaughnessy's Agency. 860 6th uve. COOK, young, good manager; excellent references. Fitzgerald Bureau, 366 5th Chambermaids CHAMBERMAID, city family, would assist waitress; $60-$65; excellent long refer? ences. E-, Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d st., 3d floor. Telephon-. 8947 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID - WAITRESS; Inexperi? enced, young Irish girl; $45 to $50. K. Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 1'J Ka?t 43d st 3d floor. Telephone 81H7 Murray Hill. CHAMBERMAID and waitress, four years' splendid references. Miss Shaughnessy's Agency, 800 6th a v. CHAMBERMAID, waitress, young; excel? lent references. Fitzgerald Bureau, 3ti'J , 5th ave Day Workers DAY WORKER?Laundress or cleaner; very reliable. K . M:s.-5 Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st , 3d floor. Tele? phone B947 Murray Hill. Dressmakers, Mininers, Etc. I DRESSMAKER?McNamara, of 5th ave. New V irk. a showing for models, re modeling specialty. 477 Park pi., Bklyn Prospect 65S?. General Jlouseworkers, Etc. HOUSEWORKER. with live year-old daughter; excellent; two >?? ars' refer? ences; $50 to $60. S. Miss Hofmayei - Agency, 10 East 43d s;., 3d floor. Tele? phone SD-17 Murraj II.. HOCSEWORKERS, .lay workers, half I cooks, waitresses, chambermaids, kitch? en help, colored. Sealey Agency, 161 West I 145th; Audubon 2798. HOUSEWORKERS Day workers, ? waitresses, chambermaids and laun? dresses. Lehti's Agency, 58 East 125th st. Telephone Harlem 5515. HOUSEWORKER ^.1 .... thorough capable. Fitzgerald Bureau, ,?'? 5th .... Laundresses, Etc. LAUNDRESS wishes work first class, by day. O'Neill. 40 West 57th. Nurses. Etc. CHILD'S NURSE, French Canadian, old fashioned, faithful servant; child about four years old; unqualified references; $65-$75; city or country. F., Miss Hof? mayer's Agency, 1? Easl 43d st , 3d flour. Telephone 8047 Murray Hill. CHILD'S NURSE, American Protestant; excellent references. J . Miss Hof? mayer's Agency, 10 East 43d St.. 3d floor. Telephone 8947 Mui ray Hill Nt RSE?Exceptionally capable Infant's :;urs... splendid references. Excelsioi Agen.;.. r,:0 Lexington ,,v. Plaza 2542. NURSE; infant's: Scotch-Canadian; Prot estant; excellent references Bj Agency, 620 Lexington av. Plaza 2542 NURSE, young, two children; excellent ref? erences. Fitzgerald Bureau. 366 ?th ave NURSE, hospital trained, exceptional erences. Fitzgerald Bureau. 366 6th a\.-. NURSE, two children; country preferred, Fitzgerald Bureau, 366 5th ave. Waitresses WAITRESS- Parlor maid: young Irish girl, very capable worker ;$C5-$70; good I long referen...;. B, Miss Hofmayer's Agency, 10 East 43d st., 3d floor. Tele ; phone S047 Murray Hill. WAITRESS, young, thoroughly capable; excellent references. Fitzgerald Bureau. : 366 5th ave. Professional BOOKKEEPER, stenographer, typist and filing, 7 years' experience; good refei enees; Protestant; salary $ -'.' Miss E Scharnow. 72 East ?7th st. YOCNO refined woman seeks position town; comp-tent stenographei executive ability, several years s-eretarial experi? ence; salary $25-$30. G 909, Tribune Miscellaneous COUPLE, Scotch, butler, useful and ? ?ntire work; excellent reference* try preferred. Miss Shaughnessj s Agency, S 60 Ci h av. COUPLE, English cook and butler, chauf? feur: best references; city or country. Miss Shaughnesay's Agency, 36(i 6th av. KITCHEN MAID, experienced, goo reference?, $60-$66. P . Miss Hofmayer's Agency. 10 East 43d st., 3d floor. Tele? phone 8947 Murray Hill. LADY'S MAID Good seamstress and packer; highly recommended <; Miss Hofmayer's Agency, i? East 13d -' floor. Telephone 8947 Murray llil SWITCHB IARD OPERATOR, 5 year?' ex perlence; salary. $26 Write E . - S Co lumbUH av. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE GARDENER-Superintendent is open for engagement on private estate; 14 years In last place; bes! of references, Joseph Marshall.. Georg" si Tenafly, N J. JAPANESE BUTLER many year?' expe rience, most reliable, willing compe? tent nian. warns p..-ilion In amall family. Jiro, 9 West i?ili st. JAPANESE domestic help by professional worker?. 106 West 46t'u ?t.. Bryant 7787 ?691. SITUATIONS WANTED MAI.? STENOGRAPHER prof, ?inga; reasonabl? I STENOGRAPHER thoi ? , I'sbi. WATCHMAN (boi ?-"?Z?3? man Wa Lehman1 ? YOUNG M ' mo ? . Ital ii : store or export YOUNG MAN. 2* Bide $30. G YOUNG MAN :? ? - - - s. Hing ability, Trib .: ~ ?MPLOYMEN I A?. KM ILS"~ ; Commercial Help?Female and Male i ROSE E i I. \RK \GENCY EM PI ? >Y MEN' ..'' IRTL VND1 . '? ? '. \N ST Stenog i h pi ? pera, of. s I st an I v 11 c 1 pi ? . - DOYLE VGENC?. 15 East 40th at '? \ ?. *5i NasMa St.. Tribune Bui! Ilns Ugu? 8?. Brooklyn -Stenog apl rs, ??.?(, book? keepers, clerks, compt ' ?? and awitea. boa rd operatoi , tor ?J?|lo. ners and experience I Dome-t ic JAPANESE .. - help of all i , Ington avo BUSINESS < A !UiS CsJ-peii and Kaft ESTATE SA' K Sti lings, !? . i M offer a large vai I ass ? ? ndil -. ards ordin?r} : up; RUGS, :? ? lust leai a"i ? ; uri jp; $5, $20. Real oriental 1 CLEANING, LAYING, ? DYE? ING, RE k Diamonds, Jewelry, Etc, DIAMOND? bought ?i?'. sold tor catl from Individua - - NETT? 175 Broal^aj 2d floi Furniture WE PAY high? ? ? - ? pian i m . ? - G A BAY, vesant 23 . 7. HIGHEST prices ;a : ' - fun . ? Brie* a brae. Linens at .? Av?. Small. Ti : Schu ? - ? Men's Clothing BE \\ IS ! Convince Buy a Stich suit t h i I a.--.-" I men i ? STICH CO.. 621 ' X WHOLES W.KK ;. \ ?? high grade ha Suits and and J .' - ? 1 - A. & B. I ?U :;?-?-'? Wpn GOTTLIEU DI VSJi'???f^f?Tf pi . e?. Drop postal I Lud Patents and Inventions PATSJNTS Over 75 years' practice a ?? I tlons st riet Ij [book oi pal ent s ' ?? ! for oftire consultation. Munn A- I ;?:? en- attoVneya, 607 IVoolworth Bulldiafc New- York. I'ri nt i riir PRINTIN. ; ' .. heads ?t. HarP-m g??? - .-. Trunks BARGAIN : New ? igs G. Hunl, 830 led ?- ink? : BIG BARGAIN New and ised ?fardro* trunks 506 Slxl h a st *. Tj pew riters TYPl '?' N "" v' ' - - J< ii AMERICAN Wl'.l : !\,, ?. ;n, ?'??'? Broadwaj ?? i . - .,.| 20 K. 2 . ., j , THE TYP -'-..: 10 Barclay si , 4:3g {,,.,;?,. BARGAIN I be. $ 0 guai in & CO.. i Phoi .. r .... ?? I I AUCTION SALES FORECLOSURE np i GAGE ?I. Jos to-j.,> , io a 99 North Bth s ,, , gage, los against ? Mark tru No. 43.30? , - ' Sa li takes ; ;., : ______ SURROGATES' NOTICE TOWXSEXn, A JIT - IN PI RSI A.N'"B O? an order of Honorable John i Cabalan a Surrogate ,1 : - ,>w fork NOTICE is here:.y g| to all persona having ? la:.:.? aga l?M ? f tiie County of New - cased, t? present ii.e same with ' tns aubsi rlber at place l ? ?? tiui bus'.nes? of Taylor. Jackson Brophy * Naah, attorneys i, ?t " Pin? Streel. in the Citj ' N ? York, o? ? r before the 16th da, . ' e aext Dated. New fork, th? 13th d?j o? April 1S26. ISAAC Tl IWNSE.VD, HENRY P. WINTHROP. TAYLOR, JACKSON. HReFHY * N'Ai? Attorneys for Exe Jl ira, it PI*? Ctroet. New York City. CAMPBELL. AIMEE M S T .f LaF l*-" In pui luanre 'an ra?H John P Cohalan . - ty of New York. S . ? ?? ?i??? te all persona i ??-?inst Aime? M S. T .1 La F ? - ? ' ? f the County of N'rw York, ??<?!. <? presen: the ?ame with the subscriber, at place ? ' traoa? tla? ?usine??, at the ,-? at I Tl ? *' ?on. Brophy ? S'aah, attorney* *'? j9 ''"'? Street. In the Citj of New V on ^ r a?' fere the l&th da-. ' ? bei next Dated. New York, the 13th day of April 1920. FREDEKt;. K S. WlliTUKLU - TAYLOR. JACKSON. BR PHT ? S'ASH. Attorney? for the Ex? ^:?r- " Pine Street. New 1 rk City. GE< iftUE ? ? H EN, AIH'LPH BRES! A' fR. HERMAN ASHER Exec ?tora, TYPEWRITERS TYPEWRITERS RENTE? Non-Viilbl?. i Mo?.. M. Vi.iblr ] Mm. > ' HITDKV lil.llllll T\ I'KH Kl I I If Tradi marki 1 and gu?rante, American Writing Machine Co. 345 Broadway it Leonard >? .irle;. * >??? M *??' "M at. r>or>. M.c.iv.n Ate. ? rtsaaf?l THE TYPEWRITER F.\CH\X.K. 10 Barclay St. Td. ITU Barclay.